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Erik Lehnsherr ([personal profile] markedformore) wrote2012-05-21 06:14 pm
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The official mandate of the police states that Erik must serve his time, find some method to quell his anger, and offer disclaimer to any minors that might come into contact with him. He is violent. Erik is well-aware that he can be violent, but he'd like to believe that he is not violent on a constant basis. It was simply the circumstances of his situation. Charles' house was under attack for the second time in a short basis. He wouldn't tolerate that.

Still, he finds that there is a ray of light in these 'punishments'. Today, he had lingered at the outskirts of the speeches and listened to each candidate make their promises and try and charm a small country. And then, there was Charles. Erik has never been so fond of the man as he was the moment Charles swiftly declared that this rock would never be his home. Erik is well-aware there had been more to his speech, but he didn't care that much about that.

He waits outside the mansion with a stolen bottle of wine from the now-closed Catscratch, as if tempting the police to name him a thief as well. It is nearly time for his court-appointed meditation session, but he feels as if with enough wine and conversation, he can steer the hour away from such inanity.
thebettermen: ([cx] thanks for that)

[personal profile] thebettermen 2012-05-28 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"Miss Granger or Miss Jones?" asks Charles, lazily arching an eyebrow as he peers at Erik from over his glass. He can't afford to get too inebriated -- they do still have their session to attend to -- but he does allow himself to relax in his chair, sinking into the backrest. "Not to mention which Captain. There are two of them."
thebettermen: ([cx] Killing will not bring you peace.)

[personal profile] thebettermen 2012-05-29 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
He has half a mind to ask if Erik thinks him ugly with a remark like that, but Charles lets it slide, dismissing the thought for the trivial nonsense it is, particularly given Erik's follow-up.

"Of course," says Charles, expression sobering immediately. "I meant every word I said on that stage, Erik. I want to help, in whatever way I can. And given that I made it this far into the proceedings, I'm confident that at least ten others would like me to as well."
thebettermen: ([cx] it's apple pecan)

[personal profile] thebettermen 2012-05-29 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
"I may remind you that I made no promises," points out Charles, gaze narrowing. "I find such a practice unwise when he have no idea what resources we'll have from one day to the next -- even my optimism must be tempered by a certain pragmatism. No, I'm more concerned about ensuring fair and balanced judgment when there are decisions to be made, facilitating dialogue between those who carry different ideals..."

He trails off, giving Erik a pointed look. "I'm well-versed in that, as you well know. Particularly if you signed away your support simply to see if I would fail."

No longer in the mood for his drink, he sets it aside, and it's with a composed, if distinctly business-like manner that he adds, "We ought to begin your meditation."
thebettermen: ([cx] grab your coat)

[personal profile] thebettermen 2012-05-30 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"You've a funny way of showing it," Charles remarks, his annoyance not yet fading. He wonders if he and Erik aren't destined to do this dance forever, their friendship always tangled in some spat or another. The time they'd spent recruiting seems so simple, in retrospect.
thebettermen: ([cx] Killing will not bring you peace.)

[personal profile] thebettermen 2012-06-01 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
"You could try to be more optimistic about the motives of others," says Charles, his patience in this matter only surface deep. "I've done plenty here to warrant a show of genuine support from people other than you, my friend."
thebettermen: ([px] you will listen to me)

[personal profile] thebettermen 2012-06-02 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"I said nothing about being passive," Charles replies, frowning. Politics weren't a natural fit for him -- back home, he doesn't know that he would have ever pursued such a venture, his talents perhaps lying in other areas of public speaking -- but they did allow for a certain degree of say in matters. Optimism, in other words, is not synonymous for backing down.

"But opening your mind to the idea that not everyone is out to get you is certainly a start. For all its faults, Erik, this island is very accepting, though the circumstances of that acceptance are not ideal."

He has often wondered how different things might be if they weren't stripped of their powers upon arrival, if hiding would have still been necessary. Given the treatment of those souls down in Rapture, however, he also wonders if that isn't answer enough.
thebettermen: ([cx] imploring)

[personal profile] thebettermen 2012-06-03 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Perhaps with time that will change," Charles murmurs, gaze locked on Erik. It's a foolish thought, he knows, but sometimes optimism is a fool's game. He would rather cling to hope all the same.